It's not without reason that the Riverside Museum was named European museum of the year in 2013. The building seems to shift shape as you walk around its parameters, and sits appropriately on the site of former Clydeside shipbuilders A&J Inglis at Glasgow Harbour. Inside the museum, you can either stare upwards and wonder at the architecture and Möbius strip of bicycles above, or wander through the model village and old Glasgow trams. The café sits within the inspired reimagining of the old Museum of Transport, where its soaring ceiling and stunning glass wall frames the Glenlee Tall Ship outside. There’s everything from soups and sandwiches to pies and curry, while the clearly labelled menu conveniently denotes which options are suitable for those with dietary requirements.